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Title: Obama White House says carbon emissions cuts legal under Clean Air Act
Post by: zenitzz on August 03, 2015, 02:25:37 AM
The White House insisted on Sunday it was on strong legal footing as it unveiled details of ambitious carbon-reduction plans that are likely to be fiercely opposed by coal-burning Republican states.
Gina McCarthy, administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), told reporters the Obama administration’s goal of reducing carbon dioxide emissions from US power plants by 32% between 2005 and 2030 kept squarely “within the four corners” of the Clean Air Act.

The US supreme court determined in 2007 that this anti-pollution legislation, which was originally aimed at mercury and sulphur emissions, could be used to tackle greenhouse gases too.

But the Obama administration’s decision to tackle climate change by introducing new rules through amending pollution regulation rather than an attempt to pass so-called “cap and trade” legislation or implement a carbon tax has been attacked by several states, who plan a series of legal challenges.

read more: http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/aug/02/obama-white-house-emissions-cuts-clean-air-act


Title: Re: Obama White House says carbon emissions cuts legal under Clean Air Act
Post by: Wilikon on August 03, 2015, 02:37:50 AM



"... coal-burning Republican states"???


 :D ;D :D


Democrats in Coal Country Run From E.P.A.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/03/us/carbon-plan-puts-democrats-in-coal-states-on-the-defensive.html?_r=0



The coal-state Democrat may be climate casualty

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/may/12/the-coal-state-democrat-may-be-climate-casualty/?page=all


Wiki:
The Rust Belt is a term for the region straddling the upper Northeastern United States, the Great Lakes, and the Midwest States, referring to economic decline, population loss, and urban decay due to the shrinking of its once powerful industrial sector. The term gained popularity in the U.S. in the 1980s.[1]

The Rust Belt begins in south-central New York and traverses to the west through Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, and the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, ending in northern Illinois and eastern Wisconsin. Previously it was known as the industrial heartland of America. However, industry has been declining in the region since the mid-20th century due to a variety of economic factors, such as the transfer of manufacturing to the Southeast, increased automation, the decline of the US steel and coal industries, globalization, and internationalization.[citation needed] While some cities and towns have managed to adapt by shifting focus towards services, others have not fared as well, witnessing rising poverty and declining populations


A Rust Belt revival for Republicans?

http://www.cleveland.com/open/index.ssf/2015/02/a_rust_belt_revival_for_republ.html




Title: Re: Obama White House says carbon emissions cuts legal under Clean Air Act
Post by: Spendulus on August 03, 2015, 03:36:29 AM
The White House insisted on Sunday it was on strong legal footing as it unveiled details of ambitious carbon-reduction plans that are likely to be fiercely opposed by coal-burning Republican states.
Gina McCarthy, administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), told reporters the Obama administration’s goal of reducing carbon dioxide emissions from US power plants by 32% between 2005 and 2030 kept squarely “within the four corners” of the Clean Air Act.

The US supreme court determined in 2007 that this anti-pollution legislation, which was originally aimed at mercury and sulphur emissions, could be used to tackle greenhouse gases too.

But the Obama administration’s decision to tackle climate change by introducing new rules through amending pollution regulation rather than an attempt to pass so-called “cap and trade” legislation or implement a carbon tax has been attacked by several states, who plan a series of legal challenges.

read more: http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/aug/02/obama-white-house-emissions-cuts-clean-air-act
Congress could fix this.


Title: Re: Obama White House says carbon emissions cuts legal under Clean Air Act
Post by: zenitzz on August 03, 2015, 07:22:28 AM
The White House insisted on Sunday it was on strong legal footing as it unveiled details of ambitious carbon-reduction plans that are likely to be fiercely opposed by coal-burning Republican states.
Gina McCarthy, administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), told reporters the Obama administration’s goal of reducing carbon dioxide emissions from US power plants by 32% between 2005 and 2030 kept squarely “within the four corners” of the Clean Air Act.

The US supreme court determined in 2007 that this anti-pollution legislation, which was originally aimed at mercury and sulphur emissions, could be used to tackle greenhouse gases too.

But the Obama administration’s decision to tackle climate change by introducing new rules through amending pollution regulation rather than an attempt to pass so-called “cap and trade” legislation or implement a carbon tax has been attacked by several states, who plan a series of legal challenges.

read more: http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/aug/02/obama-white-house-emissions-cuts-clean-air-act
Congress could fix this.

yeah i think so


Title: Re: Obama White House says carbon emissions cuts legal under Clean Air Act
Post by: Wilikon on August 03, 2015, 03:19:52 PM







Obama orders 30% cut in CO2 emissions in new EPA rule change



If you like your electricity, you can keep your electricity. The White House announced the release of his “Clean Power Plan” late yesterday, which plans to cut carbon emissions from power plants in the US by 30%. Obama promised in his own message that this would result in lower energy prices, which sounds very similar to the promises made with ObamaCare — that later turned out to be the Lies of the Year once implemented:

The Obama administration on Monday will issue rules to cut carbon emissions from U.S. power plants, a move designed to secure the president’s legacy on climate and one which has already influenced the campaigns of those who want to succeed him.

The Environmental Protection Agency will finalize measures that promise to upend a century of electrical power generation, as it prods states and utilities to use less coal and more wind, solar and natural gas. The plan, estimated to cost $8.4 billion, is among the most complex in agency history and is expected to face a series of contentious legal challenges from states and coal producers.

Elements of the plan were released Sunday by the White House, ahead of the full roll-out. The rules are designed, in part, to put the U.S. on track to meet the goal President Barack Obama laid out as part of negotiations for a global accord on climate change. Those talks are set to conclude this at the Paris climate conference in December.

“It’s time for America, and the world, to act on climate change,” Obama said in a video message released on the White House Twitter feed.


http://hotair.com/archives/2015/08/03/obama-orders-30-cut-in-co2-emissions-in-new-epa-rule-change/




Title: Re: Obama White House says carbon emissions cuts legal under Clean Air Act
Post by: Spendulus on August 03, 2015, 03:47:08 PM
.....

It’s time for America, and the world, to act on climate change,” Obama said in a video message released on the White House Twitter feed.


http://hotair.com/archives/2015/08/03/obama-orders-30-cut-in-co2-emissions-in-new-epa-rule-change/



We did act on climate change, considering the issue and the science and the actual temperatures of the last two decades, and deciding there was no problem.